Setting the pace?
PA Wellington The Prime Minister (Mr Muldoon) is sure he is much more relaxed than many of his backbenchers. “I've learned to pace myself,” he said yesterday. Mr Muldoon was talking about pressures on . members of Parliament after the announcement that the National member for Marlborough, Mr E. G. Latter, would not stand again because of his health. He told a news conference that Mr Latter’s withdrawal indicated the pressure that was on members in marginal seats, or in seats just won from Labour.
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Press, 22 August 1978, Page 6
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